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Behavioral Economics 13 identification 13 Search 11 Reputation 10 politicians 10 Repeated games 9 Venture Capital 9 private monitoring 9 Business Cycles 8 Directed Search 8 Unemployment 8 Bayesian 7 Decision making 7 Informal Sector 7 Learning 7 Malawi 7 Money 7 Tax Avoidance 7 incomplete information 7 optimism 7 parties 7 pessimism 7 repeated games 7 schooling 7 Beliefs 6 Biotechnology 6 Core 6 DSGE Models 6 Economic Geography 6 Entrepreneurship 6 Financial Crises 6 Foreign Direct Investment 6 Location 6 exit 6 folk theorem 6 search 6 AIDS 5 Auctions 5 Bayesian learning 5 China 5
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Postlewaite, Andrew 77 Shachmurove, Yochanan 40 Diebold, Francis X. 35 Merlo, Antonio 35 Mailath, George J. 32 Samuelson, Larry 27 Dillenberger, David 24 Paula, Aureo de 24 Tang, Xun 20 Menzio, Guido 17 Gilboa, Itzhak 14 Nocke, Volker 13 Schmeidler, David 13 Wolpin, Kenneth I. 13 Ethier, Wilfred J. 12 Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus 12 Song, Kyungchul 12 Akcigit, Ufuk 11 Todd, Petra E. 11 Wright, Randall 11 Compte, Olivier 10 Krueger, Dirk 10 Li, Fei 10 Fang, Hanming 9 Matthews, Steven A. 9 Behrman, Jere R. 8 Cass, David 8 Degan, Arianna 8 Mattozzi, Andrea 8 Rozen, Kareen 8 Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F. 8 Sadowski, Philipp 8 Silverman, Dan 8 Andersen, Torben G. 7 Bollerslev, Tim 7 Kircher, Philipp 7 McLean, Richard 7 Melosi, Leonardo 7 Morris, Stephen 7 Persico, Nicola 7
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Testing for Racial Prejudice in the Parole Board Release Process: Theory and Evidence
Anwar, Shamena; Fang, Hanming - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We develop a model of a Parole Board contemplating whether to grant parole release to a prisoner who has finished serving their minimum sentence. The model implies a simple outcome test for racial prejudice robust to the inframarginality problem. Our test involves running simple regressions of...
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A Theory of Subjective Learning, Second Version
Dillenberger, David; Lleras, Juan Sebastian; Sadowski, … - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arrival is unobserved by the analyst. We elicit subjective information directly from choice behavior by deriving two utility representations of preferences over menus of acts. The most general...
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Cooperation in Large Societies, Second Version
Dilmé, Francesc - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
This paper investigates how cooperation can be sustained in large societies even in the presence of agents who never cooperate. In order to do this, we consider a large but finite society where in each period agents are randomly matched in pairs. Nature decides, within each match, which agent...
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Macroeconomic Dynamics Near the ZLB: A Tale of Two Countries
Aruoba, S. Borağan; Cuba-Borda, Pablo; Schorfheide, Frank - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We propose and solve a small-scale New-Keynesian model with Markov sunspot shocks that move the economy between a targeted-inflation regime and a deflation regime and fit it to data from the U.S. and Japan. For the U.S. we find that adverse demand shocks have moved the economy to the zero lower...
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Failing Institutions Are at the Core of the Euro Crisis
Shachmurove, Yochanan; Nowak, Alojzy Z. - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
The European Union was created to promote economic, cultural, and regional prosperity. However, the Global Financial Crisis demonstrates that its economic institutions are flawed. While each sovereign state in the Eurozone forfeits the control of its money supply, the lack of a common fiscal...
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Negative Economic Shocks and Child Schooling: Evidence from Rural Malawi
Hyder, Asma; Behrman, Jere R.; Kohler, Hans-Peter - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
This study investigates the impacts of negative economic shocks on child schooling in households of rural Malawi, one of the poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Two waves of household panel data for years 2006 and 2008 from the Malawi Longitudinal Study of Families and Health (MLSFH)...
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Generalized Partition and Subjective Filtration
Dillenberger, David; Sadowski, Philipp - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arrival is unobserved by the analyst, and hence should be identified from observed choice data. An information structure is objectively describable if signals correspond to events of the objective...
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Do Single-Sex Schools Enhance Students’ STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Outcomes?
Park, Hyunjoon; Behrman, Jere R.; Choi, Jaesung - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
Despite women’s significant improvement in educational attainment, underrepresentation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) college majors persists in most countries. We address whether one particular institution – single-sex schools – may enhance female –...
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On the Origin(s) and Development of the Term “Big Data"
Diebold, Francis X. - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
I investigate the origins of the now-ubiquitous term ”Big Data," in industry and academics, in computer science and statistics/econometrics. Credit for coining the term must be shared. In particular, John Mashey and others at Silicon Graphics produced highly relevant (unpublished,...
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A Foundation for Markov Equilibria with Finite Social Memory
Bhaskar, V.; Mailath, George J.; Morris, Stephen - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We study stochastic games with an infinite horizon and sequential moves played by an arbitrary number of players. We assume that social memory is finite---every player, except possibly one, is finitely lived and cannot observe events that are sufficiently far back in the past. This class of...
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